I use to enjoy using js. Now I am just frustrated. I am trying to jsDoc a large chunk of code that was purchased by my boss. The author did not provide an API so I am going to create one using jsDoc.
Unfortunately the code is not clear and it contains about 10k lines of code in one js file. I have used object literals in the past, this is not an object literal. The parameters and functions are not separated by commas. Additionally, a prototype is never used, but the new operator is. I have looked in several books and namespacing appears to be the closest 'style'. Here is the generic flow of the program. My questions follow the example.
(function () {
var global = (function () {return this; } ).call();
global.X = {};
})();
X.init = function(){
X.MyObjectA = new X.FooA();
X.MyObjectB = new X.FooB();
}
X.FooA = function() {
var storeStuff;
do stuff
.
.
function bar(){
var storeSomething;
do something
do somthing else
.
.
moreFunctions(){}
var moreVars;
.
.
}
this.anOccasionalFunctionLiteral = function(){}
.
.
}
X.FooB = function(){
Similar contents of FooB()
}
.
.
.
Continues forever...
So my questions are:
What style is this!? When I say style I guess I really mean what are FooA and FooB? Are they objects? Classes?
What title should I give the nested functions if they aren't members of X.FooA or X.FooB. I have been told nested functions, including bar(), are not methods of objects FooA and FooB.
If the function nested inside of the object is in fact not a method of its surrounding object can it be called from anywhere? Or do normal scope rules apply?
To make life more readable and happy I have been classifying objects similar to FooA and FooB as constructors and any methods inside of the constructors, such as bar(), as methods of FooA and FooB. This may not be correct but at least it's organized. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help!
FooA and FooB are constructor functions.
The nested functions are "private" functions.
The bar function inside of FooA can only be called inside FooA.
See http://javascript.crockford.com/private.html
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